Message from @Holy Intersectional Inquisition

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2019-03-20 16:47:37 UTC  

white nigger white nigger

2019-03-20 16:48:15 UTC  

Blacks are royalty by nature

2019-03-20 17:20:15 UTC  

I dunno. Ask white people who tan?

2019-03-20 17:21:38 UTC  

>ethnic swede <:GWcorbinTopKek:384871333705678868>

2019-03-20 17:22:59 UTC  

Darker skin radiates more heat into the environment provided you can stay out of sun.

2019-03-20 17:23:16 UTC  
2019-03-20 19:00:36 UTC  

nothing to see here, move along

2019-03-20 19:01:29 UTC  

prolly slipped on a banana peel

2019-03-20 22:19:46 UTC  

He's right though

2019-03-20 22:24:02 UTC  

antivax is just another approach to fight climate change <:think_woke:378717098681171988>

2019-03-20 22:31:32 UTC  

the black plague is not gone, it still active in parts of Asia like the Gobi Desert

2019-03-20 22:37:17 UTC  

is it treatable with penicilin?

2019-03-20 22:37:43 UTC  

Fuck no

2019-03-20 22:39:34 UTC  

is it treatable at all by now?

2019-03-20 22:39:40 UTC  

or just symptom easing

You stuff Heather up your nose and pop the boils

2019-03-20 22:40:27 UTC  

<:think_woke:378717098681171988>

2019-03-20 22:40:30 UTC  

One documentary said that europeans have some white cell markers against it

2019-03-20 22:40:50 UTC  

white people superior again

well we'd all be ded if not

2019-03-20 22:41:32 UTC  

black plague? nigga my ancestors took care of vaxxing me

2019-03-20 23:29:34 UTC  

The Black Plague is not "gone"

2019-03-20 23:29:50 UTC  

There are periodic cases of people contracting it from squirrels out in Los Angeles

2019-03-20 23:30:26 UTC  

Single digit yearly cases, and with modern antibiotics not remotely as serious as historically, but it still can kill you if not treated soon

2019-03-20 23:39:12 UTC  

the danger is if it get a mutation and goes fuck you

2019-03-20 23:47:44 UTC  

```Between 1900 and 2015, the United States had 1,036 human plague cases with an average of 9 cases per year. In 2015, 16 people in the Western United States developed plague, including 2 cases in Yosemite National Park.[34] These US cases usually occur in rural northern New Mexico, northern Arizona, southern Colorado, California, southern Oregon, and far western Nevada.[35]```

2019-03-21 06:58:36 UTC  

plague means an epidemic, it doesn't really specify a disease. bubonic plague isn't the same as a plague of grackles

2019-03-21 07:09:05 UTC  

conceicable

2019-03-21 07:09:11 UTC  

conceivable

I reckon at Twitter HQ they just get high and let the robots moderate

2019-03-21 16:19:17 UTC  

she knows what she was doing

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/376763825904418816/558323760021897216/Exv4CV9.jpg

2019-03-21 16:25:02 UTC  

She looks like a pothead

2019-03-21 19:31:28 UTC  

Mrs floki saw that and said, "and she is so happy about it too."